Maybe no one here is "teach Chinese to foreigners". From subject, you just ask this questions to a certain group of people which are not the majority visitors of this site. I believe you have found at least some of your answers since it's been three years. Now you should be an expert than most of the visitors here right? ffice ffice" />
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2 e3 V4 `' d5 X6 F) TSo, before I ask for your answers, I'd like to share some of my thoughts. But I must say I have no exp. in teaching Chinese. # M. r' I4 K. F" v+ F0 c, \
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1. For text book, I think there are plenty on the web. You can find comments to most of them on Douban.com or other sites. Beijing Language and Culture University is well-known for teaching Chinese to foreigners, you may find many books that published by it and used by many teachers there. The university also has a major called "对外汉语" that should help with teach foreigners Chinese.
: m( X2 }* Y# x5 e8 Z" E2. I don’t understand this questions very well. 1 ]* s$ P H# @- A
3. Do you mean what level of English? Any level as long as they can get your points. It’s communication, not final exam. 3 \5 C* D0 w" W( R
4. This only an expert can answer, suggest you ask the teachers who is now teaching. $ |; J [& ~: U+ o( x. C. A
5. Hmmm, another professional question. I never teach anyone and even not good with Chinese grammar myself. Find a mentor or read some books related to this area. |